BURGOYNE
(Sir John Fox, 1782-1871, Engineer, Field Marshal)
Part Autograph Letter Signed with some text
saying that "We are all in a satisfactory condition, I write in good wishes & benedictions for you and your family. My dear Frank Rose ...", half of 1 side 8vo., no place, no date,
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
38741
£45
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BURNABY
(Frederick Gustavus, 1842-1885, Colonel, Army Intelligence Officer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Lord Houghton
regretting that he does “not return to town before Friday next or shd have had much pleasure in availing myself of yr kind invitation...”, 1 side 8vo., The Old Ship Hotel, Brighton, 5th June no year, circa
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
43610
£150
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[BURNHAM
(Harry Lawson Webster Lawson, 1862-1933, M.P., Proprietor of the Daily Telegraph, from 1919 1st Viscount)]
Typed Letter Signed from his private secretary B. Marwood to Sir William Treloar,
thanking him "for the excellent photograph of the three Fathers", 1 side 4to., The Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street, E.C.4., 28th June
light remains of laying down on blank verso
Item Date:
1923
Stock No:
16842
£10
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BURNHAM
(Harry Lawson Webster Lawson, 1862-1933, Proprietor of the Daily Telegraph, 1st Viscount)
Typed Letter Signed to Major E.E. Wiener, M.C.,
telling him that it "would give me great pleasure to become a member of the Société des Amis de la Médaille d'Art ... in undying memory of those who fell on the field of honour ... to show my fellow-feeling for the Belgian army and the Belgian nation", 1 side 4to., Fleet Street, 18th March
Item Date:
1921
Stock No:
12257
£20
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BURTON
(Robert, d. 1836, Lieutenant at Trafalgar, Commander, R.N. (1812) in the Peninsular War)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed in French with translation, addressed to 'Sirs' , c/o Monsieur Salis,
French Director of Hospitals, and a Prisoner of War at Vittoria, saying that "His Excellence is more than 25 leagues from here inland in pursuit of the French army, and since there is no means of communication ... I am vexed to have to tell you that you should not think of an exchange at this moment. The only basis of hope we could have, is that the day which is to bring peace to Europe cannot be long in coming", and promising "on this and every other occasion, you will find me ready to do you service, if circumstances place it within my power", 2 sides folio, address on conjugate leaf, St. Jean de Luz, 7th March
light remains of guard on blank margin of fourth side
Item Date:
1814
Stock No:
50516
£350
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